Does foo_softplaylists show up as an option for DefaultUI, or is it a context menu? Sorta new to this whole thing, as I was having issues with a theme I had installed that wouldn't update my media library.

It is downloaded and listed as a component in my Foobar entries, but I don't see it as UI element.

I noticed one bad thing. Banning tracks from foo_softplaylists works - I see "banned tracks list" on my L.fm profile, but foo_audioscrobbler just scrobbles them and they are still visible in my recently played list and become entries in my L.fm library... It may be problem with Last.FM servers/web software, but I'm not sure, maybe there's something that could be done inside client software to prevent this behaviour...

Hi, sorry if I'm on the wrong topic but I need help and do not know where to go.How can I remove foo_audioscrobbler version 2.3.1. and set foo_audioscrobbler The latest version is 1.4.7. They will not offer me the option * remove *. The option is grayed out.

Foobar Notification:"They can not be automatically uninstalled or updated from within foobar2000.If you wish to automatically update add-on components that are grayed out, please re-run the foobar2000 installer and choose to move your components to your personal folder. "

I do not know what it means to "re-run the foobar2000 installer" and how to do it??? What is the first step? In the options: File, Edit, View, etc. anywhere there is an option "re-run".Please help, explanation for beginners-retired Best regards.

Thanks for your prompt response.I opened the installer. Do I have to download Latest stable version Download foobar2000 V1.2.3 even though I already have?Will I lose all data and settings on my old current Foobar, do I have to set up all the settings from the beginning?

Foobar Updated!But again, I can not remove foo_audioscrobbler version 2.3.1.And still the component is in gray.

You could just remove the .dll file from the components-folder manually then.Then drag the new foo_audioscrobbler.dll to the Components list inside foobar2000 Preferences-window.

Please, explain to me how to manually remove the file from the Window Preferences: components, / Installed components: .Manually I dim the component and press the DELETE button, no reaction.Right click the mouse on the component and delete, again nothing.While the component is in the gray area I can not (I do not know how) to do anything.Help I need

You do it from the folder where the file is located, not inside foobar2000.

Nothing.I can not find the Folder / File "Audioscrobbler, Version 2.3.1, foo_audioscrobbler" to remove it manually.Info About Audioscrobbler: http://www.last.fmI've been looking everywhere in the Control Panel programs but nothing. Since there is only Last.fm Last.fm scrobbler 2.1.33 Program Mintenance. Can this file be under some other name or symbol?

Thanks to God, your support and my perseverance, I managed it I was struggling with it all day. I drank a liter of black coffee and smoked a whole pack of cigarettes Now that I know how that goes, I can say that it's easy Going to existing Foobar installed, right click the mouse and hit the Run as Administrator, click Next, click I Agree, Standarrd installation - Next, Choose Install Location - Next, Choose Components - Install, and now the most important next step choose to move your components to your personal folder. Other in order to finish. And that's it I hope this flowchart for pensioners beginners, someone will help.Thank you everyone for your help and patience.Greetings from Croatian

Hello,I just configured foobar to use my socks5 server but the audio scrobbler extensions always gives me this error now: Audioscrobbler: Invalid data, full line expected.Any idea how to fix it?Thanks in advance.€: Btw without the socks everything works as it should (Audioscrobbler: Handshake successful)

For some reason audioscrobbler likes to scrobble "ReVamp - Here's My Hell" mostly after long tracks and rarely after shorter tracks.Long = about +15min tracks (most of Beardyman's lives exceed that limit).I tried to actually listen to Here's My Hell to fix the glitch but the next day I had some extra scrobbles already.

I'm currently using the last.fm "official" scrobbler. I don't want to scrobble all that I play all the time - I have a playlist full of tracks that I use when practicing playing, I might go through a song ten times when practicing it. I don't want those ten times to be scrobbled.

With this foo_audioscrobbler, is it possible to ignore the plays from a certain playlist? Manually toggling the "Enable scrobbling" is kind of a pain - I always forget to toggle it off, or to toggle it on afterwards.

no. you can choose it to ignore tracks if they are not monitored as part of your library. or you can mess around with title formatting so it ignores tracks based on their tags or other properties but not on playlist names.